Judges and Judiciary,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law
Oct. 10, 2015
Justice illuminates criminal discovery
There is a desperate need for guidance on discovery obligations for both prosecutors and defense lawyers. Justice Brian M. Hoffstadt seeks to tackle that challenge.





Laurie L. Levenson
Professor of Law
Loyola Law School
criminal law
919 Albany St
Los Angeles , CA 90015
Phone: (213) 736-1149
Fax: (213) 380-3769
Email: laurie.levenson@lls.edu
UCLA Law School
Laurie is founding director of Loyola's Project for the Innocent and David W. Burcham chair in ethical advocacy.
Who knew that someone could make California discovery law easy to follow? But Justice Brian M. Hoffstadt has done just that. In his recent book, "California Criminal Discovery" (5th ed., Matthew Bender, 2015), Hoffstadt has provided a comprehensive guide to California's discovery laws. It is an amazing guide to the statutory and case law obligations of both prosecutors and defense counsel in California.
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